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nice weather..

local weatherman just indicated that actual temps are higher in phillly than in pheonix, but in pheonix they have no humidity to speak of. guess that explains why the supply house was soo crowded today when i walked in. service guys around the east coast are definately earning their dough this week. rh, 59%, dewpoint only a cool 72 today.

I dunno, this whole weather thing has been kinda goofy this year. It was a pretty dang cold spring (ran most of the boilers clear up till the end of the school year). Then, bam! Effing hot! Last week it was in the mid 90's all week (ok, not terribly hot, but for this area it is, specially for june). Then the last few days, temps in the 60's maybe low 70's and lows in the high 40's.

Unfortunately we don't see many 100 degree days in Pittsburgh, but it never gets too hot for me. All my coworkers complain when they have to work in the 90 degree weather. I'm just the opposite. I'm okay in the cold down to 20. Then it gets interesting.

This weather has been great! We spent more time this week messing around with loads in buildings......just trying to keep building up and running. Also with nasty temps comes power problems.....was at a building till 10:00pm last night, trying to find how many units I could run, with a smoked spray pump.(over sized starter)